DIY Easter Egg Wreath

DIY: An Eggy Easter Wreath

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Many people let their doors do the talking during the holidays. While I don't mark every Hallmark moment with a wreath, I do find the Easter season to be a worthy contender. This year I thought I'd whip up my own door décor with a little help from my pals glitter, glue, and ribbon.

To see how to craft your own wreath, just

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Supplies you will need:

Styrofoam eggs

Paintbrush

Glue

Fine glitter

Styrofoam wreath

Ribbon

Hot glue gun

Butterflies

Bamboo skewers or toothpicks

Newspaper or mat for workspace

Steps:

First place a toothpick or skewer into the bottom of the egg so your hands won't be covered in glue and glitter.

Put some glue in a small bowl and water it down so it's not so thick and easier to spread.

Use a paintbrush to apply the watered-down glue to the styrofoam eggs.

Shake the glitter and place them in a vase where they can dry.

Cover the wreath in a Spring-themed ribbon and hot glue it along the way to keep it in place.

Instead of cutting the ribbon off at the end, leave about eight to 10 inches at the end so you can loop it for hanging purposes.

When the eggs are dry, hot glue them onto the wreath alternating the bottom and top.

Make a large bow for the top of the wreath and hot glue it where you see fit.